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All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport.

Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 2999.99, due to national regulations. For further details, please contact the property using information in the booking confirmation.

Noise-free guestrooms cannot be guaranteed.

Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms.

This property does not have elevators.

For transfers, guests must contact the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.

The name on the credit card used at check-in to pay for incidentals must be the primary name on the guestroom reservation.

Mandatory fees

You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out:

A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 3 per person, per night, up to 10 nights. This tax does not apply to children under 10 years of age.

Optional extras

Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of EUR 55 per vehicle

We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.

Recent reviews

Good 3.7 /5 from 132 reviews

Hotel Lussemburgo, Rome

Outstanding5.0 / 5

A great place to stay in the middle of it all!

I had an excellent stay! The owners were very friendly.
One thing that should be mentioned is the lack of an elevator. While this was no problem for me, I could see how climbing to the 3rd floor each day would be tiring for others. If stairs don't scare you, then this is the perfect place to stay in the middle of Rome!
A quick walk to the Colosseum, Metro or anywhere else. Within walking distance of Termini.

Aug 5, 2016Genuine Hotels.com guest review

A Traveler, us7 night trip

Hotel Lussemburgo, Rome

Outstanding5.0 / 5

Great small hotel

I went there by myself and i stayed at the hotel for 2 nights. My overall experience was a great one! Its a small hotel ran by an elderly couple, they dont speak english but we never had an issue understanding each other. The room was small, but thats okay since i was only using it for sleep. I reccomend it.

Oct 31, 2014Genuine Hotels.com guest review

Oscar, us2 night business trip

Hotel Lussemburgo, Rome

Excellent4.0 / 5

Nice staff

The old lady at reception is so nice and welcoming!

Oct 2, 2014Genuine Hotels.com guest review

A Traveler, us2 night trip

Hotel Lussemburgo, Rome

Excellent4.0 / 5

The warmest, most attentive owners

We stay four nights here. The owners, Lucia and Carlos, where the sweetest, most earnest and endearing couple. They will do anything to make sure that your stance comfortable and you immediately feel as if they are loving parents looking after your well-being away from home.
The room was plenty big enough with the window that looked out onto the street. We had a large bed with a wardrobe, desk, two nightstands, chair, monitor for watching TV.
They would make the bed daily and meet in the room. They would replace the towels and bathmat if they were dirty but if they weren't dirty they would just fold and neaten everything. They gave us a fresh towel one night we asked for an extra.
They kept the key for us so we didn't have to worry about losing it. The front door was automatically locked for safety but they were available anytime of day or night to ring us in.
Breakfast in the morning was prepared by Lucia. Sweetbread, fruit, coldcuts, cheese, bread and a selection of packaged crackers and suites that you can take with you during the day. Whenever we were in a hurry in the morning and got up earlier then the official breakfast time, they would pack several packages of crackers and sweet snacks as well as juice boxes to make sure we at least had something to eat.
The bathroom is pretty small and the shower was pretty close to the toilet so that the shower curtain kind of blew in on you when you're taking a shower, but it really wasn't a problem at all. Everything was kept clean and neat.
It was a quick walk from two different metro stations. It was also close enough to the main attractions that if we didn't want to take transportation we could walk to the coliseum and it would take between 10 and 15 minutes at an easy pace. We definitely walked more than we took public transportation just for the fun of it. The longest we ever walked from the hotel to any point took about one hour, and that was nearly all the way to the Vatican across town. Most places take us

May 24, 2014Genuine Hotels.com guest review

Nicole, us4 night trip

Hotel Lussemburgo, Rome

Excellent4.0 / 5

Very nice Hotel

it was very pleasure stayed in this Hotel. The owners were helpful and very kind with us. The Breakfast was basic, even though it was delicious. The hotel is located 10 minutes walking to Collesseum and 5 munutes to metro station.